Hansen Barrick, OL, Frederick (Md.) TuscaroraCOMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Barrick was the OL MVP. The 6-foot-6, 312-pound monster used his size to impose his will during the one-on-one drills and is a lineman any QB would love to have on his side.

Justin Brooks, RB, Owings Mills (Md.) McDonoghCOMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Brooks, a 5-7, 150-pounder was the freshman combine king after a great performance on the field. Brooks had a 31-inch jump-stand vertical while running r a4.43 shuttle and 4.59 40.

Brandon Coleman, WR, Forestville (Md.) Bishop McNamaraCOMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Coleman was the WR MVP. The 6-5.5, 200-pounder had a 29-inch jump-stand vertical, 9'6 broad jump, and will be a terror for any defensive back due to his great size.

Josh Furman, LB, Millersville (Md.) Old MillCOMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Furman was crowned combine king after a dazzling day on the football field. The 6-1, 183-pounder had an unbelievable 38-inch jump-stand vertical, 10'1 broad jump, ran a 4.41 shuttle, 4.37 40 and bench pressed 155 pounds 22 times. This kid is the total package.

Emmanuel Gbor, RB, Baltimore (Md.) Eastern TechCOMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Gbor, a 5-11, 163-pounder was the RB MVP. Gbor ran a 4.48 in the shuttle and 40 as well as had an 8'10 broad jump.

Jerry Lovelocke, QB, Baltimore (Md.) Edmondson-WestsideCOMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Lovelocke, a 6-3, 182-pounder was the QB MVP. Lovelocke excelled in one-on-one drills and ran a 4.69 shuttle. He also has excellent size for a QB.

Chris Martin, DL, Washington (D.C.) SeedCOMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Martin, a 6-0, 270-pounder was the DL MVP. Martin displayed great ability in one-on-one drills as well as in the big man challenge.

Andre Monroe, DL, Washington (D.C.) St. John's College HighCOMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Monroe was the winner of the strongest man award. The 5-11, 265-pounder bench pressed 185 pounds 24 times and ran a 4.87 shuttle as well as had a 8'6 broad jump. Nice all-around numbers.

Emanuel Onakoya, RB, Waldorf (Md.) North PointCOMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Onakoya was crowned freshman combine king after posting stellar numbers on the field. Onakoya had a 30-inch jump-stand vertical and 8'7 broad jump while running a 4.62 shuttle and a 4.49 40. It's scary to think that this kid is only a freshman and should only get better.

Hussam Ouri, DL, Annapolis (Md.) BroadneckCOMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Ouri, a 6-2, 305-pounder was the combine's strongest man. Ouri bench pressed 185 pounds 31 times and displayed impressive quickness for a player his size as he ran a 4.81 shuttle.

Brandon Pickeral, QB, Indian Head (Md.) LackeyCOMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Pickeral (5-7.5/143) was the QB MVP. Pickeral had a 8'2 broad jump and ran a 4.77 shuttle. Pickeral will definitely continue to improve.

Artie Rowell, OL, Harrisburg (Pa.) Central DauphinCOMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Rowell was named freshman MVP after a great day on the field. The 6-2.5, 272-pounder had a 27-inch jump-stand vertical, ran a 4.83 shuttle and bench pressed 155 pounds 30 times.

Arlando Scott, RB, Waldorf (Md.) North PointCOMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Scott flew right through the combine as he was named the fastest man. The 5-8.5, 170-pounder ran a 4.64 shuttle and a 4.39 40.

Justin Williams, RB, Bel Air (Md.) C. Milton WrightCOMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Williams was named RB MVP after posting stellar numbers at the combine. The 5-8, 155-pound Williams had an amazing 36-inch jump-stand vertical, 9'7 broad jump and ran a 4.51 shuttle as well as a 4.4 40.